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Using Pure Translation to Get Euclidean Reconstruction
Authors:PEI Ming-tao and JIA Yun-de
Affiliation:School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China;School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China
Abstract:A technique for getting Euclidean reconstruction from two images of the same scene taken by a single moving camera, which undergoes a pure translation, is presented. Euclidean reconstruction of the scene up to three scale factors can be obtained by using this special but still realistic motion when the skew factor of the camera is zero; otherwise Euclidean reconstruction of the depth up to one scale factor can be achieved. The only assumption is that the camera intrinsic parameters are constant. Using this special but still realistic motion to do the reconstruction has the advantage that no projective reconstruction is needed and the Euclidean reconstruction is computed directly from the point correspondences in the two images.
Keywords:pure translation  Euclidean reconstruction  structure from motion
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